DuckDuckGo: can a search engine protect searchers' privacy? Interview with Kamyl Bazbaz

Our search engine knows often more about us than our best friends – thanks to the data trails we leave as we are seeking answers to common and sensitive questions across the web. Is there a real choice, a private alternative for online search and navigation, without dismantling the boundaries of our privacy? The answer is clearly and reassuringly: YES. The privacy violation in the digital space is so far-reaching that people can only see the top of the iceberg. The behavioral-based advertising works so cleverly that users cannot even notice that they are trapped in an intellectual isolation called “filter bubble”. Kamyl warns of the damaging consequences of this: not just a biased world view, but this can be a real hotbed for misinformation and radicalization. You can learn more about todays guest Kamyl Bazbaz on https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamylbazbaz and https://duckduckgo.com. You can follow us on twitter @tresorit and LinkedIn @linkedin.com/company/tresorit/ and learn more about our company on www.tresorit.com

Om Podcasten

Tresorit's own produced podcast, bringing you biweekly insights on business, security and technology. If you have any questions or feedback, please write to us at podcast@tresorit.com.